Ellen S Leventhal, MEd., MS, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Today, eating disorders are spread throughout classes, races, ethnicity, and subcultures. Eating disorders are determined by multiple factors: individual personality traits, physiological predispositions, family patterns, critical experiences such as loss or abuse, the sociocultural influences of gender roles, and the meanings ascribed to food, weight, and appearance as well as the addictive quality of modern day foods. Family & individual therapy can help the whole family system, relieving the blame, self-degradation, & confusion for the individual and gives the family clear guidelines of how to help. The goal is to use food as nourishment & develop satisfying connections with loved ones

Michael Hodosh, Psy.D, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Has your relationship with food created problems in your life? Doctoral level therapist here to help you work through the underlying issues contributing to unhealthy coping strategies such as disordered eating. I offer practical strategies, support, alternative perspectives and a safe, trusting environment within which to begin to examine the interpersonal relationships and self image issues that impact and trigger the disordered eating

Todd Schmenk, M.S., M.Ed., LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Eating disorders are often rooted in how one copes with anxiety or past issues. Learn more about the roots of the cause and the symptoms which lead to eating disorders can be alleviated. On top of this, I use chain analysis to help you pinpoint what sets you off, your thought processes, body sensations which once identified, can then be addressed one by one until the problem is manageable.

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

While most eating disorder issues are treated by cognitive behavioral methodologies or specialized outpatient/inpatient programs, Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, PhD provide relief first and foremost for the brain of one suffering from an eating disorder----without giving them medication. We believe that the neural circuitries responsible for the compulsive behaviors with eating are not necessarily only a neurotransmitter issue but of overused neural networks that affect the harmonization, balance, and decisions of the whole brain. Contact kevin@kevinfleminphd.com or 877-606-6161 to learn more about this safe and effective alternative.

Abigail Blackburn, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

Whether severely restricting calories, overeating or caught in the binge/purge cycle, if some deep hurt or experience of abuse or trauma is causing you to use food to cope with hard emotions and low self esteem, my treatment approach is helpful. By examining what has happened, reconstructing beliefs and thoughts about it, strengthening your ability to assertively speak up during inner and interpersonal conflicts, and addressing other difficult emotional triggers, my clients learn how to hold strong boundaries, voice needs appropriately, repair self-esteem, and restore more control over what happens to them. You CAN transform your relationship to food. Visit my website for more detail.

Diane Petrella, MSW

Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker

If you're overweight and eat for emotional reasons, I can help. I take a "non-diet" approach and believe that when you release the weight from your mind and heart, you'll begin to release the weight from your body. I'll help you identify self-sabotaging beliefs and find other ways to cope so you stop using food for comfort. To learn more about how I'll work with you—and for inspiration and encouragement—check-out my weight loss articles in the resources section of my website at www.dianepetrella.com.